Olbas and breastfeeding

I understand that decongestants can lower milk supply but does this include children’s Olbas? My little one is a breastfed 4.5 month old, and currently has a blocked nose. She still sleeps in her next to me and contact naps during the day, so I can’t put her down for a nap with some of this oil, away from myself. Is it okay for me to use some children’s Olbas to help her? If not, is there anything I can do to help her? She can’t nurse properly without unlatching every so often to breathe properly bless her 😔

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Olbas is not a decongestant medication so it will not reduce your milk supply like Sudafed or similar might. However the makers of Olbas Oil obviously can’t be bothered to do any testing regarding breastfeeding because they say:

“It is unknown whether Olbas Oil /metabolites are excreted in human or animal milk. However, at therapeutic doses of Olbas Oil no effects on the breastfed newborns/infants are anticipated. Nevertheless it is not recommended that Olbas Oil be used during breast feeding”

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In a nutshell, it’s probably fine, but no-one can say for sure

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ohh okay 🙃. I’ll see what little one is like tonight and go from there! Thank you ☺️

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Try the calpol vapour plug ins I’ve found they’ve helped my little one. Or there is the snuffle babe which I put on my little ones feet before bed which can be used from 3 months +

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We have used it and the calpol plug ins and haven’t had any issues with decreased breastmilk

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I’ve been using baby olbas oil and haven’t noticed any issues myself. We were using it in the humidifier and it helped her loads when her nose was really blocked

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